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Japanese-Canadian Cultural Fair and Joy Kogawa at Vancouver Public Library

Joy Kogawa was a featured reader at the Japanese Canadian cultural fair
at the Vancouver Public Library on Saturday, August 6th – which also
marked the 60th Anniversary of Hiroshima. 

We had a lovely quick catch up chat, and Joy shared with me her concern
about the Japanese Chinese national tensions and wondered what we could
do.  We reply is to emphasize that we are Canadians first while we
embrace and recognize our Japanese or Chinese heritage.  Many of
my friends are of mixed Chinese and Japanese heritage – and we all
emphasize being Canadian or American.  Maybe it's time for an
anthology of Asian Canadian writing exploring the similar experiences
and issues of Japanese Canadian and Chinese Canadian writers.

Along the peace theme…. Joy introduced me to her friend Ellen Hayakawa
who is a real peace advocate.  She has come to my Church groups to
speak about her mission, and a few years ago organized a peace forum
and conference in Vancouver.

There were many displays from the Japanese Canadian Heritage Museum, a
demonstration of Ikebana, volunteers from Japanese volunteer society
Tonari-Gumi, Vancouver Opera had a display for their upcoming
production of Naomi's Road…. 

But what really caught my attention was  a display by Jeff Chiba Stearns,
who has created a short animated feature called “What Are You
Anyways?”  This is so cool!  Jeff explores his cultural
backgrounds growing up a mix of Japanese and Caucasion in a small
white-bred Canadian city (Kelowna).  Jeff created the character
“Super Nip” to deal with the racism he experienced growing up, and has
an epic showdown against the monster truck drivin' redneck crew. 
Included is his discovery of his girlfriend who is also half-Japanese,
as they embrace their Hapa-ness hapiness.

“What Are You Anyways” will be shown on CBC TV August 12th, Friday, 7pm.

It was a real pleasure to meet both Jeff and his real-life girlfriend
Jenni Kato.  They were both excited to hear about my experience of the
Gung Haggis Fat Choy CBC TV performance special.  Hopefully we can
have them as guests/presenters for the next GHFC dinner in 2006.

Michael Tora Spier is a visual artist with a grand vision.  He
created “Hapa Board” – a gigantic skate board that features pull-out
boxes with address different aspects of being Hapa.  Hapa being…
the Hawaiian word for mixed race.  Michael believes that we are
ALL Hapa in some form or another, and invited me to make a Gung Haggis
Fat Choy contribution to the Hapa Board.  Definitely exciting and
eye-catching, Hapa Board got lots of attention from passer bys,
especially children, and a wedding party!

Pictures to follow soon!

Gung Haggis dragon boat team Sunday practice with Taiwanese Dragon boat


Good practice on Sunday afternoon with the Taiwanese Dragon Boat. 
We had special guests Andrew Yan and Linda Chiu, race organizers for the San Francisco Dragon Boat Races, who
were in town for a wedding and were interested in taking a look at
these ornately carved dragon boats – especially built for flag-grabbing
finishes.  Andrew and Linda revealed that Taipei is a sister city
for San Francisco, so I encouraged them to approach the Taiwanese
consulate for dragon boat donations, since the Taiwanese govt has so
far donated 6 boats to the City of Vancouver, at a value of $30,000 each.

We started off with a warm up and race piece, with Andrew as a guest
steersperson – giving him a chance to experience the Taiwanese boats
and get a real feel for them.  Next we headed up offshore to David
Lam Park and demonstrated our 180 degree barrel racing turns.  We
did four turns!  Natalie and I were lead strokes, and we put in
Dave Samis as our steers – thankfully relieving Andrew as he did not
know what we were getting him into.

After this, Dave took us into Alder Bay behind Granville Island to the
dock used by False Creek Racing Canoe Club.  We saw a number of
outrigger canoes out on the water, both solo and 6 person canoes. 
We stretched our legs for a short walkabout, went to the water
fountain, the FCRCC outrigger shed, then checked out a contemporary
totem pole carved by our friend Eric Neighbour who guided our dragon
boat head carving experience.

We did another race piece back to the Cambie St. Bridge before taking
the boat back to the DBA dock.  Good debrief, the team is a pretty
happy group and pleased with their performance.   Linda
excitedly phoned her SF Dragon Warrior friends about the Taiwanese
dragon boat practice, and I talked with both Jeannie and Leslie who had
both really enjoyed the paddler's party that we hosted after the Alcan
db races.  Then I took Andrew and Linda to Mario's Gelato for a
special treat.  Peggy, our occaisional lead stroke and Bear Kilts
sponsor rep joined us.

Tattoos are multicultural, intercultural etc. Vince Hemingson featured last night on CBC's The National

Tattoos are multicultural, intercultural etc.  Vince Hemingson featured last night on CBC's The National

Imagine my surprise when I was watching CBC TV's The National, and
there was a familiar face from Kilts Night socials at Doolin's Irish
Pub.  Vince Hemingson – tattoo maven and connessieur expert, was
being interviewed for The National.

Vince explained how tattoos used to belong to the realm of royalty in
many Renaissance cultures before they fell into the subcultures of the
20th Century.  Now flaunted by Hollywood actors, rock and hip hop
artists, Vince identifies them as our “new royalty.”

Vince also travelled to Borneo on a tattoo exploration adventure for the
documentary “The Vanishing Tattoo” described as a modern Indiana Jones
adventure.

Check out Vince's web site www.vanshingtattoo.com

Eric Neighbour's Carved wooden Heron “Jabuka” in Killarney Park, Vancouver

Here is a message from my friend Eric Neighbour – wood carving artist
extraordinaire.  It is through Eric's Vision that Bob Brinson and myself created the
Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat head and tail wood carvings.

 

The
photo below was shot at 1pm, Wednesday afternoon,  August 3rd, nine months after Jabuka was finished, with the help of 450
carvers. 
 
Details of the project may be seen at:  www.klorker.com
 
Eric
Neighbour
 

Japanese Canadian Cultural Fair + Joy Kogawa & CBC Radio's Sheryl Mackay live on radio!

This Saturday…
Check out the Japanese Canadian Cultural Fair in the Vancouver Public Library's
Central Branch promenade on Saturday. 
350 West Georgia Street.

Joy Kogawa will be interviewed by CBC Radio's Sheryl Mackay
host of North by Northwest.

One Book, One Vancouver
Presentation  Japanese Canadian Cultural Fair
Program highlights  An interactive fair of Japanese arts, crafts, and culture plus book signings by Joy Kogawa. Held in the Promenade.
Date  Saturday, August 6th 2005
Time  11:00am – 3:00pm
Location 

Central Library
350 W. Georgia St.
Phone: (604) 331-3603

Admission  Free
Co-sponsor  One
Book, One Vancouver co-sponsors: CBC Radio One, CBC Radio Two, 32 Books
Co., Vancouver Opera, Penguin Group Canada, The Vancouver Sun, The Word
on the Street



One Book, One Vancouver
Presentation  Sheryl MacKay: North by Northwest
Program highlights  Join CBC Radio One's host Sheryl MacKay for North by Northwest live at Library Square! This program will be held in the Promenade.
Date  Saturday, August 6th 2005
Time  11:00am – 12:00pm
Location 

Central Library
350 W. Georgia St.
Phone: (604) 331-3603

Admission  Free
Sponsor  One
Book, One Vancouver co-sponsors: CBC Radio One, CBC Radio Two, 32 Books
Co., Vancouver Opera, Penguin Group Canada, The Vancouver Sun, The Word
on the Street
Co-sponsor  CBC Radio One


Joy Kogawa at VPL: Emily Kato preview (re-write of Itsuka) Aug 5

Presentation  Joy Kogawa: Emily Kato Book Preview
Program highlights  Join author Joy Kogawa for a preview of her new book, Emily Kato (formerly titled Itsuka).
Politically charged and intimately poetic, this novel tells a story of
extraordinary commitment, profound hope, and one community's struggle
for justice.
Date  Friday, August 5th 2005
Time  7:30pm
Location 

Central Library
Alice MacKay room – Lower Level
350 W. Georgia St.
Phone: (604) 331-3603

Admission  Free
Co-sponsor  One
Book, One Vancouver co-sponsors: CBC Radio One, CBC Radio Two, 32 Books
Co., Vancouver Opera, Penguin Group Canada, The Vancouver Sun, The Word
on the Street



Joy Kogawa presents Emily Kato – the sequel to award winning novel
Obasan (actually a re-write of Itsuka).  This follows the Obsan
story many decades later when Obasan (“Auntie Emily”), asks Naomi to
join the redress movement.

Joy sent me these messages:

Hi Todd,

Just thought I'd let you know that Emily Kato

(re-write of Itsuka) is being launched August 5,

7:30 in the Alice McKay room at the main library.

Hope to see you then. And please let others know. I don't have my address list when I travel. But I have your
address.




 Joy


Hi Todd,

Nice to hear from
you.  It turns out that there's a glitch and the book is not at
the printers yet, so it will not be a book launch. A
sort of book preview. I was hoping we could cancel and join with the
Hiroshima Day commemoration ceremonies, but the librarian feels we
can't cancel.
Anyway, thanks for all you are doing. I'm feeling a lot of gratitude for the opportunity to help.

Joy


The Gathering: Imagine a roomfull of kilt enthusiasts from around the world


What would it be like to meet a whole roomfull of kilt enthusiasts from
around the world?  Check out “The Gathering” – just such a group
who post on the “X Marks the Scot” forum.

This event is hosted by Bear Kilts
click for more information

Just a quick automated reminder that The Gathering has an event 
tomorrow. You didn't RSVP but if you can make it, here are the
details:

See who's coming and RSVP (it's not too late!):
http://kilt.meetup.com/2/events/4556947/

What: The Gathering Dinner

When: Friday, August 5 at 6:00PM
Where: Moxie's Restaurant
180 West Georgia street
Vancouver BC V5G 3R2
604-683-0434

Gung Haggis dragon boat team update & future events

Congratulations on a great Wednesday practice
in the infamous “teak” dragon boats. Very historically significant – as
these boats are the ones that started dragon boat racing in 1986, when
they were donated by the Hong Kong Tourism Bureau for Expo 86… and
the rest is history… oh – and lovingly restored by Bob Brinson!


Saturday Night…
Kilt night at Doolin's Irish Pub
Wear a kilt and recieve a free pint of Guiness Beer
I have an extra kilt – be the first to reply…
Natalie… can you find your York House kilt?
dinner starts at 6:30…. fireworks afterwards???

Sunday practice – 1:30pm August 7th.
215 West 1st Ave.  DBA dock
We will have special guests from San Francisco. Race organizers Andrew
Yan and Linda Chiu. Linda really enjoyed our Sunday night party with
her team Dragon Warriors when she was here to paddle Alcan.

And finally…
Congratulations to Dan Seto for
organizing a GREAT BBQ at Spanish Banks last Sunday on the Long
Weekend. Wonderful kudos to Keng and Gerard for helping out and minding
the bbq. It was a wonderful way to socialize and have some fun. I am
grateful to have a team full of wonderful people who have been
developing as friends… and for me not to have to organize
something…
…And I loved the dogs… really I did!
So much food… too stuffed to play frisbee…
 
Pick a date for kayaking… how about next Tuesday or Monday? 2 for 1 coupons… regular price is $33 for 2 hours for a single, $48 for a double.

Next BBQ?

Friday August 12th – Deer Lake
with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra….
This is a great picnic site. I will get there early to reserve a spot.
Bring food to share… bring an extra blanket as it gets cool in the
evening

Maiko Bae Yamamoto Minoru Yamamoto featured in Georgia Straight

Maiko Bae Yamamoto and Minoru Yamamoto are featured in the Georgia Straight.

Check out Big on Japan 
an article about fusion contempoary art with cultural traditions. 
Minoru came to Vancouver in 1970 from Yokohama.  His daughter Maiko has been burning up the small theatre Vancouver arts scene by co-founding boca del lupo and writing creations such as Empty Orchestra and many others.

Here's a message from collaborator actor/creator Adrienne Wong:

Hope you can make it to check this out!

Theatre
Replacement and the Powell Street Festival present six new works of
theatre for the tiny stage. BOX THEATRE is a series of one-person shows
for a one-person audience, featuring BOX SPRING by Adrienne Wong,
BALLOT BOX by Spencer Herbert, CHATTER BOX by Camille Gingras, ULTRA
BOX/TOY BOX by Kris Nelson, IDIOT BOX by James Long and MATCH BOX by
Maiko Bae Yamamoto. Using a combination of text, tiny props, and a
little magic, actor and audience share the most intimate of performance
experiences inside a theatre that is a small box worn on the actor‚s
shoulders.

Times are – Saturday 4:30 – 6:30 in the firehall
                Sunday
 12- 2 at Oppenheimer Park (400 Powell)

See the Georgia Straight Arts Section for more info
I've attached a flyer.

**For a sneak peak come to 68 water street (the office) we are doing something of a dress rehearsal tonight.

adrienne

29th Annual Powell Street Festival – July 30 – July 31st

The Powell Street Festival
is always a lot of fun.  Lots of food, activities and
performances.  I have even appeared on stage with my accordion
accompanying Sean Gunn as part of his music ensemble… that was a few
years ago.
http://powellstfestival.shinnova.com/

Check out Kokoro Dance Theatre featuring Jay Hirabayashi and Barbara
Bourget, as well as my friend Harry Aoki with his music ensemble. Check
out Walter Quan's “sushi candles” in the “Marketplace”.

There is even fusion hip hop, karate demonstrations – lots to do and see!

29TH ANNUAL POWELL STREET FESTIVAL
Hip'pu Pop'pu: celebrating contemporary Japanese Canadian culture

Saturday, July 30th & Sunday, July 31st, 2005
Oppenheimer Park, 400 Powell Street &
Firehall Arts Centre, 280 E. Cordova Street
Vancouver Japanese Language School, 487 Alexander Street
11:30am – 7:00pm

FESTIVAL WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS

Taiko extravaganza featuring several local taiko groups • Contemporary dance by Mariko Tanabe (Montreal), Aretha Aoki and Kokoro DanceBOX THEATRE: a one-person show for a one-person audience • Musical guests Harry Aoki Ensemble, Sharon Minemoto, Riff Randells, Buttersprites (Seattle), Alcvin Ramos and more • Traditional Japanese tea serviceHistorical Walking Tours of the Powell Street area • Yugo: a hiphop fusion project featuring DJs, MCs, graffiti art & more • Literary Series featuring Kim Moritsugu (Toronto), Gerry Shikatani (Toronto) & Craig Takeuchi • Eye & Ear, There & Here: a screening of music videos from Canada, the United States and Japan • Remaking the Master's Tools: Pop Culture in Contemporary Short Film and Video • Taiko Workshop for Children & Youth • Naomi's Road: a workshop reading by Vancouver Opera